On 2013-12-22 06:21, Mike Holstein wrote:
That's the question. Is it the package manager? Or the third party, non
repo packages?
For the information Synaptic didn't work better, nor does the software
manager. I do not use aptitude but i could try it. Let me know what i
can do to find out whats
On 2013-12-22 05:28, Roberto Verzola wrote:
There's still the problem of apt-get failing to do its job...
Roberto
Hi again,
I'm a little bit embarrassed about this issue. I think it is a perfect
situation of user-error. Also, I can clearly see a function for that
cache, especially in
On Dec 22, 2013 3:30 AM, Set Hallstrom sakrec...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2013-12-22 06:21, Mike Holstein wrote:
That's the question. Is it the package manager? Or the third party, non
repo packages?
For the information Synaptic didn't work better, nor does the software
manager. I do not use
... einmal reicht ...
Am 20.12.2013 15:28, schrieb BA Huys:
Not sure why autoremove is not working, but if you need a quick and
dirty fix, you could manually delete them. They're in
/var/cache/apt/archives/
On 12/20/2013 08:07 AM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Hi!
Recently i had an issue with my
On 2013-12-20 15:28, BA Huys wrote:
They're in /var/cache/apt/archives/
ok... well.. *blush*... yes they are... at least if i look in the
concerned computer.. My appologies. Guess i go back to n00b-jail without
passing by the karmabank...
Consider this case solved and closed :) And many thanks
Set Hallstrom wrote:
On 2013-12-20 15:28, BA Huys wrote:
They're in /var/cache/apt/archives/
ok... well.. *blush*... yes they are... at least if i look in the
concerned computer.. My appologies. Guess i go back to n00b-jail without
passing by the karmabank...
Consider this case
On Dec 21, 2013 11:29 PM, Roberto Verzola rverz...@gn.apc.org wrote:
Set Hallstrom wrote:
On 2013-12-20 15:28, BA Huys wrote:
They're in /var/cache/apt/archives/
ok... well.. *blush*... yes they are... at least if i look in the
concerned computer.. My appologies. Guess i go back to
Hi!
Recently i had an issue with my graphics card. I fixed it, but then i
started investigating what caused my problem. And i remembered i had
installed a game, an fps called redeclipse. I have a rather abusive
teenage past with quake, so i quickly removed it to save myself :)
This game seem to
Not sure why autoremove is not working, but if you need a quick and
dirty fix, you could manually delete them. They're in
/var/cache/apt/archives/
On 12/20/2013 08:07 AM, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Hi!
Recently i had an issue with my graphics card. I fixed it, but then i
started investigating